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Thane: Two Factory Workers Killed as Heavy Boiler Slips from Crane and Falls on Them in Bhiwandi

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 11, 2024 11:19 IST

At least two workers at a factory in Maharashtra's Thane district were killed when a heavy boiler being lifted ...

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At least two workers at a factory in Maharashtra's Thane district were killed when a heavy boiler being lifted with the help of a crane fell on them on Wednesday, July 1o.

The incident took place on Wednesday evening at the dyeing unit located in Saravli MIDC (Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation) in Bhiwandi town, an official from Kongaon police station told to news agency PTI.

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The boiler was being lifted with the help of a crane when it slipped and fell on the workers standing below it, he said. The two workers, Balaram Chowdhari (55) and Pandurang Patil (65), were crushed to death, the official said.

The bodies were later sent to a government hospital for postmortem, he said. A case of accidental death has been registered as of now and a probe is on into the incident, the police added.

Tags: ThaneFactory workersBoiler ExplosionMidcBhiwandiCrane Service
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